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Have people solved the mystery of Shi Dakai's hidden treasure? What is the legend about Shi Dakai's hidden treasure?

Shi Dakai was a famous general during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. He led the Taiping Army to crusade against the West and was in the limelight for a while. After the defeat of the war, Shi Dakai was cornered by the Qing army. Later, on the eve of the Dadu River, the Taiping Army buried a large amount of gold and silver treasures in a secret place, and Shi Dakai was executed. After Shi Dakai's death, the rumor of his treasure was gradually spread among the people, and a treasure map suspected to have been left by Shi Dakai was circulated among the people. However, have people solved the mystery of Shi Dakai's treasure these years? Let's look at the mystery of Shi Dakai's treasure and the legend of Shi Dakai's treasure.

Legend of Shi Dakai's hidden treasure

Shi Dakai is from Guixian, Guangxi. Wang Zhiyi, the fifth seal of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, is the King of Wings. Shi Dakai farmed at home in his early years. 185 1 After joining Jintian, he became the governor of Zuo Jun, and in the same year1February, he was made the Yongan King in Yongan. 1856 After the Tianjing Incident, Shi Dakai was ordered by Hong Xiuquan to assist the government in Tianjing. Later, because the Hong brothers came to power, they fled to Anqing on 1857. 1in may, 863, the Taiping rebels in Shi Dakai arrived in Dadu river. Wang Yingyuan, the local chief, demolished the bridge to defend. Taiping army has no way to escape. On June 3rd, 65438, Shi Dakai surrendered to the Qing army to save the whole army, and was executed in Chengdu on June 25th.

Shi Dakai Anshun Chang Zangbao said

For a long time, people have been circulating the story of the hidden wing king of Dadu River. It is said that Shi Dakai's treasure was excavated during the Republic of China. At that time, an officer of the Republic of China named Liu Xiang thought after hearing the news of Shi Dakai's hidden treasure. Shi Dakai, as an important general in a quiet paradise, will certainly have a lot of gold and silver treasures to support his military action, but he was finally besieged by the Qing army in Dadu River. No matter what he wanted to break through at that time, he would make proper arrangements for his treasure.

And it is rumored that the Qing army didn't harvest a lot of gold and silver when clearing Shi Dakai's troops, so Liu Xiang thought that Shi Dakai should have buried the treasure. As for Shi Dakai's treasure, Liu Xiang thinks it should be at the foot of the back slope of Gaoshengdian in Zidadi (Xin 'an Shunchang), Shimian County, Sichuan Province. It is said that this is where Shi Dakai and his troops were captured by the Qing army. The steep terrain here is a good place to hide treasures.